Synopsis

Set in a war-torn fishing village in Somalia, an all-Somali, refugee cast brings to life this coming of age fable of a Somali
boy who is faced with falling into the pirate life, or rising above to choose the path of an honest fishing man.

BUZKASHI BOYS

(Argentina/USA) 28 minutes
Director: Sam French
Producer: Ariel Nasr

Set against the dramatic landscape of contemporary Afghanistan and the National sport of Buzkashi -Â a brutal game of horse polo played with a dead goat - Buzkashi Boys tells the coming of age story of two best friends, a charismatic street urchin and a defiant blacksmith's son, who struggle to realize their dreams as they make their way to manhood in one of the most war-torn countries on Earth. Shot on location in Kabul city by an alliance of Afghan and international film makers, Buzkashi Boys is a look at the life that continues beyond the headlines of war in Afghanistan.

Soldier Nathan died during World War I. A strange collector imprisoned his shadow and gave him a new chance: a
second life against 10,000 captured shadows. It is love that guides him, as his purpose is to meet Sarah again, the woman he fell
in love with before he died. But then he discovers that she'Âs already in love with someone else, jealousy clouds his mind and
pushes him towards a bitter decision, not without consequences.

HENRY

(Canada) 21 minutes
Director: Yan England
Producer: Yan England

Henry, a great concert pianist, has his life thrown in turmoil the day the love of this life, Maria, disappears mysteriously.
He'll then discover the inevitable verdict of life.